(2014-09-11, 08:14)moneymaker Wrote: @nyghthawk
On what device ist XBMC running? Which OS? weak WLAN/LAN (maybe some other routers are crossing your frequency channel)? To monitor network on OS Windows take a look here.
Running on Raspberry Pi with latest Raspxbmc. Hardwired into a switch (tested with just net line and Pi). Net line runs from switch to another "switch" which is a dd-wrt router hosted/setup as switch as well (no DNS control as that is coming from the modem/router). Internet from the dd-wrt is sustained and runs perfectly. I have no devices that are hooked up to the switch with the PI that can test or sustain internet connectivity to monitor. It is a TV with netflix (which pauses sometimes every now and then but not that often) and game consoles (haven't noticed high pings or anything). I tried to reset the switch last night by keeping it unplugged for a bit, but in honesty its a switch, there are no settings, its on or its off, lol. So that is why I tested the switch with nothing else plugged into it thinking it was erroring due to "other internet items" connected into it messing around but nothing.
If you are wondering about IPs those are setup by the dd-wrt, and there are no conflicting IPs on the local network. It is seen as a normal network with no conflicting IPs at all.
It is not wireless setup so there should be no channel interference.
If weak LAN, where could the bottleneck/issue be, is it possible to run a test (local lan) from my Windows Box to the IP of the Raspberry with sustained transfers/pings 10000000 times to see how many drops I get? because like I said its every 5-10 mins, randomly, nothing all the time.
Also I keep getting a _proxy.py error, I am from the US and my connection is DIRECT with no VPN/Proxy Setup, could this be a part of my issue? if so, how to delete/stop?